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Demon’s Souls could be closer than expected if a recent rating is any indication

The PS5 remake was rated in Korea on August 13

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Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Demon’s Souls are all the justification I need to want to pick up a PlayStation 5 on day one (whenever that might be, and for however much that might cost), but what are the odds? We don’t know the PS5 launch games or even the full launch-window lineup, for that matter.

Adding more speculative fuel to the fire, Demon’s Souls was rated in Korea on August 13, 2020.

As listing spotter Gematsu notes, the other PS5 game with a Korean rating is Miles Morales – and Insomniac is planning a “holiday 2020” release. That’s not to say Demon’s Souls will be the same story, but the fact that it already has a rating now suggests a quicker timeline than I’ve been expecting.

Can Japan Studio and Bluepoint Games make the 2020 launch? That would be quite the score.

In the meantime, I’ll watch the announcement trailer for the twentieth-or-so time.

[Via Gematsu]


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